Globodera pallida(HETDPA)
Distribution details in Germany
From CABI Disease map 777 (2011): Present, restricted distribution
From NPPO: Present, restricted distribution
Berger et al. (2020): Results of official surveys 2010-2019. in 2019, 14% of land used for ware potatoes were infested with potato cyst nematodes. The proportion of infestation with G. rostochiensis has decreased and mixed infection with G. pallida has increased. Under official control.
* Arndt M (2006) Neue Strategien gegen Kartoffelnematoden? Gesunde Pflanzen 58(1), 9-11.
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* Berger B, Becker M, Daub M, Steinmöller S, König S (2020) [Diagnostics and decontamination measures of potato nematode-cysts (Globodera pallida/ G. rostochiensis) – and potato wart (Synchytrium endobioticum) – loaded soil tare – Status quo and perspective]. Journal für Kulturpflanzen, 72 (8), 421–434. DOI: 10.5073/JfK.2020.08.13 (in German with English summary)
* Lauenstein G (1988) Resistance and tolerance of starch-potato cultivars to potato-cyst-nematodes (Globodera pallida) as means of damage-prevention and control in an integrated system. Nachrichtenblatt des Deutschen Pflanzenschutzdienstes 40(6-7), 100-106.
* Manduric S, Andersson S (2003) Potato cyst nematodes (Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida) from Swedish potato cultivation - An AFLP study of their genetic diversity and relationships to other European populations. Nematology 5(6), 851-858.
* Mwangi JM, Niere B, Finckh MR, Krüssel S, Kiewnick S (2019) Reproduction and life history traits of a resistance breaking Globodera pallida population. Journal of Nematology. 51, 1-13.
* NPPO of Germany (1992).
* Riel HR van, Mulder A (1998) In: Potato cyst nematodes: biology, distribution and control [Ed. by Marks RJ, Brodie BB], 271-298. CAB International, Wallingford, UK.
* Rumpenhorst HJ (1975) On the classification of pathotypes of the potato cyst nematodes Heterodera rostochiensis and H. pallida present in the Federal Republic of Germany. Nachrichtenblatt des Deutschen Pflanzenschutzdienstes 27(10), 145-149.
* Sturhan D (2014) Plant-parasitic nematodes in Germany - an annotated checklist. Soil Organisms 86(3), 177-198.
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* Berger B, Becker M, Daub M, Steinmöller S, König S (2020) [Diagnostics and decontamination measures of potato nematode-cysts (Globodera pallida/ G. rostochiensis) – and potato wart (Synchytrium endobioticum) – loaded soil tare – Status quo and perspective]. Journal für Kulturpflanzen, 72 (8), 421–434. DOI: 10.5073/JfK.2020.08.13 (in German with English summary)
* Lauenstein G (1988) Resistance and tolerance of starch-potato cultivars to potato-cyst-nematodes (Globodera pallida) as means of damage-prevention and control in an integrated system. Nachrichtenblatt des Deutschen Pflanzenschutzdienstes 40(6-7), 100-106.
* Manduric S, Andersson S (2003) Potato cyst nematodes (Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida) from Swedish potato cultivation - An AFLP study of their genetic diversity and relationships to other European populations. Nematology 5(6), 851-858.
* Mwangi JM, Niere B, Finckh MR, Krüssel S, Kiewnick S (2019) Reproduction and life history traits of a resistance breaking Globodera pallida population. Journal of Nematology. 51, 1-13.
* NPPO of Germany (1992).
* Riel HR van, Mulder A (1998) In: Potato cyst nematodes: biology, distribution and control [Ed. by Marks RJ, Brodie BB], 271-298. CAB International, Wallingford, UK.
* Rumpenhorst HJ (1975) On the classification of pathotypes of the potato cyst nematodes Heterodera rostochiensis and H. pallida present in the Federal Republic of Germany. Nachrichtenblatt des Deutschen Pflanzenschutzdienstes 27(10), 145-149.
* Sturhan D (2014) Plant-parasitic nematodes in Germany - an annotated checklist. Soil Organisms 86(3), 177-198.
Country | State | Status | |
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Austria | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Belgium | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Czech Republic | Present, few occurrences | ||
Denmark | Present, few occurrences | ||
France | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Luxembourg | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Netherlands | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Poland | Absent, pest no longer present | ||
Switzerland | Present, restricted distribution |